Freitag, 9. Februar 2018

A Visual Tour of 35 Literary Bars and Cafés from Around the World / Emily Temple

In our habitual fantasies, writers do
nothing but sit at small café tables, sometimes meeting with their
friends, other times gazing wistfully into a pint or swirling an
espresso before they scribble down their latest brilliant thought. It
may have worked for Hemingway, but I’m here to tell you: that’s not
usually what writing looks like. But hey, it’s Friday. So what better
time to indulge our daydreams and salivate over a few of the bars and
cafés that famous writers frequented in days of yore? I mean, writerly
fantasies aside, I wouldn’t mind reading for a while in any one of
these. Of course, this is nowhere near a complete list of every place a
famous writer ever drank—not least because in the interest of avoiding
the New York/Paris/Dublin trap, I’ve limited the choices to one per
city—so feel free to add on to the list. Now, without any further ado:
35 literary watering holes in 35 cities. Which one would you visit? ... http://lithub.com/a-visual-tour-of-35-literary-bars-and-cafes-from-around-the-world/